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Audio Verification System
AVS
User Guide
About the Audio Verification System (AVS)
Congratulations on your ownership of an Audio Verification System (AVS). This system
works in conjunction with your alarm system and allows a central station operator to
listen, speak to, or conduct a two-way conversation with an individual at the protected
premises when an alarm occurs. This can assist the central station in quickly gathering
information about the nature and location of the alarm, which is helpful when dispatching
police or other emergency services as required.
works in conjunction with your alarm system and allows a central station operator to
listen, speak to, or conduct a two-way conversation with an individual at the protected
premises when an alarm occurs. This can assist the central station in quickly gathering
information about the nature and location of the alarm, which is helpful when dispatching
police or other emergency services as required.
The AVS is comprised of a Base Unit and one or more Remote Stations (AVST).
The Base unit, along with Remote Stations, comprises an audio system that offers central
station 2-way voice communication with the protected premises. The system serves as a
central audio controller where it establishes audio signal pathways between the incoming
telephone line and remote stations.
station 2-way voice communication with the protected premises. The system serves as a
central audio controller where it establishes audio signal pathways between the incoming
telephone line and remote stations.
The stations serve as the user interface. Each has a built-in microphone and speaker that
send audio signals to and receive audio signals from the system.
send audio signals to and receive audio signals from the system.
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Typical Remote Station Installation (configurations may vary)
Depending on your specific installation, your system may have up to three stations
installed. These stations will have been installed at various locations inside your premises.
installed. These stations will have been installed at various locations inside your premises.
2-Way Voice Operation (Central Station)
The system allows a central station operator to listen and/or talk to individuals at the
premises via the remote stations following receipt of an alarm report from the premise’s
alarm system. This helps to prevent false alarms and in cases of an actual alarm, allows
the operator to gather information about the nature and locations of the alarm that may be
helpful to the responding fire, police, or rescue agencies. This feature works in conjunction
with the premises alarm system and is controlled by the central station operator; it does
not require any intervention by you to operate.
premises via the remote stations following receipt of an alarm report from the premise’s
alarm system. This helps to prevent false alarms and in cases of an actual alarm, allows
the operator to gather information about the nature and locations of the alarm that may be
helpful to the responding fire, police, or rescue agencies. This feature works in conjunction
with the premises alarm system and is controlled by the central station operator; it does
not require any intervention by you to operate.
The system provides three 2-way voice-operating modes from which the central station
operator can choose.
operator can choose.
2-Way Voice Operating Modes
Mode Description
Talk
Operator can talk through all inside stations simultaneously or through one selected
inside or outside station.
inside or outside station.
Listen
Operator can listen through all inside stations simultaneously or through one selected
inside or outside station.
inside or outside station.
2-way voice
Operator can hold a conversation with individuals at all inside stations simultaneously or
at one selected inside or outside station.
at one selected inside or outside station.
In the event of an alarm
When an alarm occurs, the control automatically dials the central station and reports the
alarm. Once the reporting is complete, the central station operator can activate the AVS
system and listen in to the activity at the premises. The operator can also choose to speak
to persons at the premises if the situation dictates. To respond to the central station
operator, the user should simply speak normally in the vicinity of the remote station.
alarm. Once the reporting is complete, the central station operator can activate the AVS
system and listen in to the activity at the premises. The operator can also choose to speak
to persons at the premises if the situation dictates. To respond to the central station
operator, the user should simply speak normally in the vicinity of the remote station.